Cooperation of bioeconomy clusters for bio-based knowledge transfer via Innovative Dissemination techniques in the primary production sector


Title of the project: Cooperation of bioeconomy clusters for bio-based  knowledge transfer via Innovative Dissemination techniques in the primary production sector

Acronym: COOPID

Funding source: Horizon 2020

Implementation period: 2021- 2023

Stakeholders involved: Primary producers, in cooperatives or associations, within agriculture, forestry and aquaculture; industry; public sector; research and academia.

Bio-based sector: Primary production sector (agriculture, forestry and aquaculture)

Description:

COOPID is supporting the development of stronger bioeconomy business models within the European primary sector, connecting selected effective practices with active practitioners (primary produders) through COOPID Bioeconomy Clusters. COOPID ambassadors are professionals active in the agri-food sector – farmers, primary producers and other relevant stakeholders – that have a deep interest in the bioeconomy. Ambassadors want to learn from the current most successful organisations in the EU bioeconomy the key areas to tackle, and become role models and examples for other primary producers, being available and ready to share their knowledge and learnings with other primary producers in their network. COOPID ambassadors are showcasing success stories, organise workshops and conduct interactive dissemination and communication campaigns.

Link to the website: https://coopid.eu/